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Audio and Video Productions Room 706
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ISO Determines sensitivity of image sensor to light.
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White balance Sets all colors based on environment’s light
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Digital zoom Camera enlarges image affects resolution
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Shutter Speed Setting that allows for shooting moving subject without blurring.
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Focus Sharpness or clarity of an image
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Focal length Distance from the lens to the imaging sensor
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Decibels Measurement used for gain
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F-stops Measurement used for iris
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Aperture Opening created by the iris, controls light
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MOD Point at which a subject is too close for lens to focus
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Sequence A segment of a program, usually a few minutes long, consisting of related, organized material
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Camera Angle A distictive, identifiable way of framing subjects from a particular position at a particular image size.
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Extreme long shot The figure is tiny and indistinct in a very large area
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Long Shot The figure is small in the frame ( half the frame height or less)
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Medium Long shot The standing human is distinct and somewhat closer, but with considerable head and foot room
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Full Shot The standing figure fills the screen from top to bottom. Often with just a small amount of head and foot room.
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Three-quarter shot The shot shows the subject from about the knees to the top of the head.
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Medium Shot The shot shows the subject from the beltline to the top of the head.
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Medium Close Up The shot shows the subject from about the solar plexus to the top of the head.
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Close Up The shot shows the subject from the shoulders to the top of the head
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Big CloseUp The shot shows the subject from below the chin to the forehead or hairline.
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Extreme closeup The shot shows the subject from the base of the nose to the eyebrows
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